Orioles, White Sox split twin bill caused by riots in Baltimore

 

The Baltimore Orioles had just earned a split of their doubleheader with the Chicago White Sox, and manager Buck Showalter didn't seem the least bit excited.

That's because there would be plenty of work ahead, most of which would involve resting weary players and shuffling the pitching staff.

The Orioles rebounded to scratch out a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday after a 3-2 loss in the opener of a doubleheader caused by rioting in Baltimore last month.

"In the big leagues, you can win, split, whatever and the ramifications last for a long, long time," Showalter said. "We're going to have to make adjustments."

That began immediately after the final out, when first-game starter Tyler Wilson was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk.

The doubleheader was scheduled after games on April 27-28 were postponed because of riots near the ballpark following the funeral of a black man who died of injuries sustained while in police custody. The third game of that series was played without fans allowed in the stadium.

A crowd of 18,441 showed up Thursday.

"Let's keep in mind why we're playing these two games. It was self-inflicted," Showalter said. "I think sometimes we lose sight of why we're doing what we're doing today."

The White Sox, meanwhile, came from Toronto and immediately left for Houston.

"Supposed to be an off day for us. We played two games," manager Robin Ventura said. "Now we're all tired."

After Chris Sale struck out 12 over 7-2/3 shutout innings in the opener, the nightcap featured a matchup of rookie right-handers. Chris Beck (0-1) made his major league debut for the White Sox and Mike Wright (2-0) was starting for the third time after scoreless appearances against the Angels and Miami.

Wright's spotless ERA vanished on his fifth pitch, when Adam Eaton hit a solo shot to center.

Beck got off to a similar start, allowing a triple to leadoff hitter Manny Machado and an RBI double to Chris Davis.

Adam LaRoche hit a two-run homer in the third for Chicago. Steve Clevenger and J.J. Hardy delivered RBI singles in the bottom half for a 4-3 lead.

Wright went five innings, allowing three runs and six hits.

Zach Britton, the fourth Baltimore reliever, worked a perfect ninth for his 13th save.

Beck, Chicago's second-round pick in the 2012 draft, gave up four earned runs, 10 hits and four walks in six innings. He was called up from Triple-A Charlotte before the game as the 26th player in the doubleheader.

"Unfortunately I didn't get the job done," he said. "It is something to build on and to take back to Charlotte with me."

Sale (4-2) dominated the Orioles in the opener, setting a season high in strikeouts, allowing four hits and no walks. He was pulled after striking out Caleb Joseph and Everth Cabrera to raise his pitch count to 120.

"My main objective today was to fill in innings and get as deep as I could into the ballgame," the left-hander said.

Zach Duke struck out Machado on a check-swing to end the eighth, with Machado getting ejected for arguing the call. After Tyler Flowers hit a run-scoring grounder in the ninth for a 3-0 lead, Duke added two more strikeouts in the bottom half before Delmon Young singled and Davis homered.

Jake Petricka then struck out Snider for his first save.

Making his first major league start following two appearances as a reliever this month, Wilson (1-1) matched zeros with Sale until the sixth.

Eaton drew a leadoff walk, Melky Cabrera hit an opposite-field RBI double and scored on a one-out double by LaRoche, who had three hits.

"The biggest takeaway obviously is walking that leadoff guy in the sixth inning. Can't happen," Wilson said.

Wilson allowed two runs, five hits and a walk in six innings.

MATUSZ HEARING SET

Orioles LHP Brian Matusz will have his appeal of an eight-game suspension heard on June 3. He received the suspension Monday after being ejected from a game in Miami on Saturday for having a foreign substance on his right arm.

TRAINER'S ROOM

White Sox: 3B Avisail Garcia was not in the starting lineup for either game because of inflammation in his right knee.

Orioles: C Matt Wieters (elbow) was behind the plate for Double-A Bowie on Thursday.